Test Phase II P3 05 11 2021
Test Phase II P3 05 11 2021
PART – I: PHYSICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 21)
Q1. There are two identical square metallic plates kept on a rough O
horizontal floor at t = 0, plates are given angular velocity and it is
given that plate 1 is rotating about its centre A and plate 2 is
rotating about one of its corner O. If t1 and t 2 are the time taken by
t1
both the plates to come to rest then is (Both are independent
t2
cases)
1
(A) (B) 2
2
1
(C) (D) 4 A
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Q3. A rectangular plate lie in the horizontal plane as shown Plate-1 Plate-2
in the figure at one end a peg is situated and a particle P
of mass m tied with a string of length through the peg
and initially particle is just below the peg. A horizontal
v m
velocity of magnitude 130g is given to the particle
then after how many collisions particle does
not touch the plate. If coefficient of restitution between the plate-1 and the particle is ½
and between the plate-2 and the particle is 1.
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5
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Q4. From one corner A of a rectangular billiard table D P3 C
ABCD placed on a horizontal surface, a ball of
P4
mass m and negligible dimension is projected in
P2
the direction making with side AB. It strikes in
P1
order sides BC, AD, DC and BC and then returns
to same points A. Then the value of coefficient of A B
restitution is
a sin a sin
(A) (B)
b cos a sin b cos a sin
a sin a sin
(C) (D)
b sin a cos b sin acos
Q5. A particle of mass ‘m’ is allowed to oscillate on a smooth parabolic wire y
x 2 4ay(a 1), lying in the vertical plane as shown in the figure. Find the
time period of small oscillation.
a 2a
(A) 2 (B) 2
g g x
a 4a
(C) 2 (D) 2
2g g
3L 2L
(C) (D)
gR gR
1 3g 1 3g
(A) (B)
2 2L 2 4 2 L
1 3g 1 3g
(C) (D)
2 2 2 L 2 L
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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 28)
Q8. In 1783, Rev. John Mitchell, an amateur astronomer was the first person who suggested
the existence of black holes. According to him if a body with same average density as
the sun had about 500 times the radius of the sun, the magnitude of escape velocity
would be greater than the speed of light c = 3 108 m/s. All the light emitted from such a
body would be made of return toward it. With the help this theory in 1961, Schwarzschild
introduced the concept of critical radius: A body of mass M will act as black body if its
radius is less than or equal to critical radius Rs. This radius is known as the
Schwarzschild Radius.
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[it is given that mass of sun = 1 solar mass 2 10 kg, Radius of sun 7 10 m]
Now choose the correct option(s)
(A) A burned out star with three solar mass, collapsed under its own gravity to form black
– hole then the radius of its event horizon is approximately 18.9 km.
(B) A burned out star with three solar mass, collapsed under its own gravity to form black
– hole then the radius of its event horizon is approximately 8.9 km.
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(C) The average density of formed black hole will be approximately 2 10 kg/m .
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(D) The average density of formed black hole will be approximately 1.2 10 kg/m .
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Q10. A rod is free to rotate in horizontal plane about one of its end
hinged at point ‘O’ as shown in figure. Point P & Q are fixed points
located in horizontal plane in such a way that PO is perpendicular
to rod & QO is along length of rod. A bullet hits the rod
perpendicularly at some distance from point ‘O’ and gets imbedded
into it. Then :
(A) Linear momentum of rod + bullet system will decrease
after collision.
(B) Linear momentum of rod + bullet system may increase
(C) Angular momentum of rod + bullet system about point ‘P’
will not change before & after collision.
(D) Angular momentum of rod + bullet system about ‘Q’ may
increase after collision.
(C) If x = 60 m, the time after which ball collide with the inclined wall second time is
2(2 2 1) sec.
(D) If x = 60 m, the time after which the ball collide at the same point P is 42 sec.
Q12. Two particles of equal mass are projected simultaneously from the roof of a tower of
height 20 m with same speed 20 m/s, one horizontally and the other vertically upwards,
choose the correct alternative(s).
(A) The acceleration of center of mass is g/2 downward.
(B) The acceleration of center of mass is g downward
(C) The maximum height of center of mass form the ground is 25 m.
(D) The maximum height of center of mass form the ground is 40 m.
Q13. Two satellites A and B (of same mass) are in circular orbits around the Earth at heights R
and 3R respectively from the surface (Re = Radius of the eart, m e = mass of the earth).
(A) The accelerations of A and B are in the ratio 9 : 1
(B) The total energies of A and B are in the ratio 2 : 1
(C) The angular momenta of A and B are in ratio 1 : 2
(D) The time periods revolution of A and B are in the ratio 1 : 2 2
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SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02)
questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to the correct
answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
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Q17. The ratio of maximum to minimum velocity of satellite during the motion is
2
1 e 1 e
(A) (B)
1 e 1 e
1 e2 1 e
(C) 2
(D)
1 e 1 e
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Q18. The radius of curvature of satellite at point A is
(A) a(1 e2 ) (B) a(1 e2 )
(1 e)3 (1 e)3
(C) a (D) a
(1 e) (1 e)
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PART – II: CHEMISTRY
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 21)
Q2. The solubility of Cd(CN)2 in 0.05 M NaCN solution will be? The Ksp of Cd(CN)2 is 1.0 ×
10 -8 M
(A) 1 × 10-8 (B) 2 × 10-6
-8 -6
(C) 3 × 10 (D) 4 × 10
Q3. When 20 g of CaCO3 were put into 10 litre flask and heated to 794oC, 40% of CaCO3
decomposed at equilibrium. KP for the decomposition of CaCO3 is:
(A) 0.7 atm (B) 0.3 atm
(C) 1.05 atm (D) 2.5 atm
Q4. If 40 ml of 0.2 M CH3COOH is titrated with 0.2 M NaOH. How many ml of base must be
added to form a buffer solution with greatest buffer capacity?
(A) 10 ml (B) 20 ml
(C) 30 ml (D) 40 ml
Q5. Which of the following compound will not give oxygen on heating?
(A) NaNO3 (B) LiNO3
(C) Ca(NO3)2 (D) Mn(NO3)2
Q6. 0.1 mole of CH 3NH 2 (Kb = 5 x l0-4) is mixed with 0.08 mole of HCI and diluted to one litre.
What will be the H+ concentration in solution?
(A) 8 x 102 M (B) 8 x 1011 M
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(C) 1.6 x 10 M (D) 8 x 105 M
Q7. A weak acid HX has the dissociation constant 1 x 105 M. It forms a salt NaX on reaction
with alkali. The percentage hydrolysis of 0.1 M solution of NaX is
(A) 0.0001 % (B) 0.01 %
(C) 0.1% (D) 0.15%
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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 28)
Q11.
For the reaction CO(g) + H2O(g)
CO2 (g) + H2(g) at a given temperature the
equilibrium amount of CO2 can be increased by
(A) adding a suitable catalyst (B) adding an inert gas
(C) decreasing the volume of the container (D) increasing the amount of CO(g).
Q12. For the reaction: PCI5(g) PCI3 (g) + Cl2(g)
The forward reaction at constant temperature is favoured by
(A) introducing an inert gas at constant volume
(B) introducing chlorine gas at constant volume
(C) introducing an inert gas at constant pressure
(D) increasing the volume of the container
(E) introducing PCI5 at constant volume
Q13.
The equilibrium: SO2Cl2 g
SO2 g Cl2 g is attained at 25°C in a closed
container and an inert gas, helium is introduced. Which of the following statements are
correct?
(A) Concentration of SO2Cl2 and SO2; Cl2 do not change
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(B) More chlorine is formed
(C) Concentration of SO2 is reduced
(D) More SO2Cl2 is formed.
Q14. The solubility of a sparingly soluble salt Ax B y in water at 25oC is 1.4 × 10–4 M. The
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solubility product is 1.1 × 10 . The possibilities are.
(A) x = 1, y = 2 (B) x = 2, y = 1
(C) x = 1, y = 3 (D) x =3, y = 1
This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02)
questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to the correct
answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
Very few collisions are effective collisions because activation energy. The fraction of
collisions with an energy equal to or greater than activation energy Ea is represented as
T1
Fraction of T2
collisions
Collision
Energy
When Ea is large compared with RT this fraction (f) is approximated by the equation
f = e –Ea/RT
Q15. Which of the following is correct ?
(A) T2 > T1 at the higher temperature Ea is higher
(B) T2 > T1 at the higher temperature Ea is lower
(C) T2 = T1 at the higher temperature Ea remain same
(D) T2 > T1 at the higher temperature Ea remain same
Q16. If the temperature of the reaction is doubled from initial temperature of 200 K. Then the
fraction of molecules is increased to e times to its initial value, hence activation energy
is -
(A) 100 R (B) 200 R
(C) 400 R (D) 50 R
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Paragraph for Questions 17 and 18
Q17. The equilibrium constant Kp for this reaction at 298 K, in terms of equilibrium, is
82equilibrium 82equilibrium
(A) (B)
2 equilibrium 4 2equilibrium
42equilibrium 42equilibrium
(C) (D)
2 equilibrium 4 2equilibrium
Q18. The INCORRECT statement among the following, for this reaction is
(A) Decrease in the total pressure will result in formation of more moles of gaseous X
(B) At the start of the reaction, dissociation of gaseous X2 takes place spontaneously
(C) equilibrium = 0.7
(D) Kc < 1
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PART – III: MATHEMATICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 21)
Q1. If a,b, c are three complex numbers such that c =(1– ) a + b, for some non-zero
real number , then points corresponding to a,b, c are
(A) vertices of a triangle (B) collinear
(C) lying on a circle (D) none
Q2. If f(x) and g(x) are two polynomials such that the polynomial h(x) = x f(x3) + x2 g(x6)
is divisible by x2 +x +1 , then
(A) f(1) g(1) (B) f(1) = - g( 1)
(C) f(1) = g(1) 0 (D) f(1) = -g(1) 0
Q3. A parabola which have directrix x + y + 2 = 0 and touches a line 2x + y – 5 = 0 at (2, 1). If
m
m is the latus rectum of the parabola, then the value of is
2
(A) 3 (B) 6
(C) 9 (D) 11
Q4. The equation x 2 bx c 0 has distinct roots. If 2 is subtracted from each root the
result are the reciprocal of the original roots, then b2 c 2 is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5
Q5. The number of pairs (x, y) of real numbers with 0 x such that
2
sin x 2y cos x 2y
sin 2x is
y2 y2
cos x 2 sin x 2
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
1 1 3a
Q6. If a = r
r 1
2
, b (2r 1)
r 1
2
, then
b
is equal to
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5
Q7. The vertices of a triangle in the argand plane are 3 + 4i, 4+ 3i and 2 6 + i, then
distance between orthocentre and circumcentre of the triangle is equal to,
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(A) 137 28 6 (B) 137 28 6
1 1
(C) 137 28 6 (D) 137 28 6 .
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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 28)
1+cosx 2 1 x
Q8. The sum of all the real roots of the equation 5 + 2x 1
4 3 is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
2 2 2
Q9. The set of points on the axis of the parabola 2((x –1) + ( y –1) ) = (x + y) , from which
3 distinct normals can be drawn to the parabola, is the set of points (h, k) lying on the
axis of the parabola such that
(A) h < 3/2 (B) h > 3/2
(C) k > 3/2 (D) k < 3/2
Q10. Let A, B and C are three distinct points on y2 = 8x such that normals at these points are
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concurrent at P. The slope of AB is 2 and abscissa of centroid of ABC is . Which of
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the following is (are) correct
(A) area of ABC is 8 sq. units
(B) coordinate of P is (6, 0)
(C) angle between normals are 45, 45, 90
(D) angle between normals are 30, 30, 60
Q11. Let a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6
p a1 a2 a3 ...... a6
q a1a3 a3a5 a5a1 a2a4 a 4a6 a6a 2
r a1a3a5 a2a 4a6 , then the equation 2x 3 px 2 qx r 0 has
(A) one root between (a1, a2) (B) two root s between (a1, a3)
(C) two roots lies between (a1, a4) (D) two roots lies between (a3, a5)
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Q12. The equation a 8x + a7x + a6x + … + a0 = 0 has all its roots positive and real (where a8 =
8
1, a7 = – 4, a0 = 1/2 ), then
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1 1
(A) a1 = (B) a1 = –
28 24
7 1
(C) a2 = (D) a3 =
24 22
S1 = {0}, S2 =
3 5
, , S3 =
2 2
8 11 14
, ,
3 3 3
, S4 =15 19 23 27
, ,
4 4 4 4
, , … then
439 431
(A) third element in S20 is (B) third element in S20 is
20 20
(C) sum of elements in S20 is 589 (D) sum of elements in S20 is 609
1 1 1
Q14. Sum of series 3
... to 2196 terms is
1 3 2 3 4 3 4 3 6 3 9 3 9 3 12 3 16
(A) a rational number (B) an irrational number
(C) less than 13 (D) 3 2196 1 .
SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02)
questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to the correct
answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
Q15.
If the tangents at the feet Q at12 , 2at1 and R at 22 , 2at 2 to the parabola meet on the
line x = a, then t1, t2 are the roots of the equation
(A) t2 t3t + 1 = 0 (B) t2 + t3t + 1 = 0
(C) t2 t3t 1 = 0 (D) t2 + t3t 1 = 0
Q16.
If the feet Q at12 , 2at1 and R at 22 , 2at 2 are the ends of a focal chord of the parabola,
then the locus of P (h, k) is
(A) y2 = a (x 2a) (B) y2 = a (x a)
2 2
(C) y = a (x 3a) (D) y = 3a (x a)
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2 3 n1 th n 2 2
If 1, , , … are n n roots of equation z = 1 where cos i sin , then we have
n n
n 1
2k n 2k
(i) cos n
sin
n
0
k 0 k 0
n 1
(ii) kr = n if k = integer multiple of n
r 0
= 0 if k is integer not multiple of n
2 3 4 5 6 7
let 1, , , , , , be roots of z = 1, then answer the following questions:
2 4 6
Q17. cos cos cos is equal to
7 7 7
1 1
(A) (B)
2 2
(C) 1 (D) 1
Q18. If the value of 1 + 7 + 14 + … 35 = A and Product of roots of z7 = 1 is B, then the value
of A and B respectively are
(A) 7,1 (B) 6,-1
(C) 6,1 (D) 7,-1
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ANSWER: Test-Phase-II-Paper-3-Dhriti
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
Ans1. A Ans1. A Ans1. B
Ans2. C Ans2. D Ans2. B
Ans3. C Ans3. A Ans3. C
Ans4. A Ans4. B Ans4. D
Ans5. B Ans5. D Ans5. B
Ans6. A Ans6. B Ans6. C
Ans7. C Ans7. B Ans7. B
Ans8. B, C Ans8. C, D Ans8. A
Ans9. A, C Ans9. C,D Ans9. B, C
Ans10. B, C, D Ans10. A, B, D Ans10. A, B, C
Ans11. A, B, C, D Ans11. D Ans11. A, C
Ans12. B, C Ans12. C,D,E Ans12. B, C
Ans13. B, C, D Ans13. A Ans13. A, C
Ans14. A, D Ans14. A, B Ans14. A, C
Ans15. D Ans15. D Ans15. D
Ans16. B Ans16. B Ans16. C
Ans17. B Ans17. B Ans17. B
Ans18..B Ans18. C Ans18. C
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